Indiana Supreme Court Transfers

The Indiana Supreme Court will let stand the reversal of a trial court’s adult conviction and 25-year executed sentence
for Paul Henry Gingerich, who was 12 at the time he and an older boy shot and killed a Kosciusko County man.

The Indiana Supreme Court will weigh whether a student who resisted being handcuffed by a school resource officer merits adjudication
as a delinquent for the equivalent of Class D felony resisting law enforcement.

The Indiana Supreme Court let stand a ruling by the Court of Appeals allowing blood test results to be admitted in the drunken
driving fatality trial of Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officer David Bisard.

The Indiana Supreme Court granted transfer to just one case last week, taking a Bartholomew County ruling involving a tax
sale. The Indiana Court of Appeals in July held that Indiana Code 6.1-1-24-3(b) violates the 14th Amendment guarantee of due
process.

After hearing arguments Oct. 24 in a dispute between former shareholders of a company and the new owners over what assets
the new owners should receive, the Indiana Supreme Court decided that the Court of Appeals decision should stand.

The Indiana Supreme Court will hear a case that divided the Court of Appeals on whether the victims in a car accident failed
to provide notice to a government-funded agency under the Indiana Tort Claims Act.

The Indiana Supreme Court decided not to add any cases to their docket last week. The justices declined transfer to seven
cases, including a lawsuit filed by a grandmother against her former attorney because he didn’t sue her grandson’s
school.